Hat (High Priest of Osiris)

Hat was an ancient Egyptian High Priest of Osiris at Abydos, during the reign of pharaoh Sety I of the 19th Dynasty.

Hat
High Priest of Osiris
PredecessorTo
SuccessorMery
Dynasty19th Dynasty
PharaohSety I
WifeIuy
ChildrenMery

Biography

Hat succeeded the High Priest of Osiris To in office during the reign of Sety I. Hat may have been the brother-in-law of To.[1] Mery's wife Maianuy was a daughter of To (also written as Tjay).[2]

Hat is mentioned on a double statue of his son Mery and grandson Wenennefer (Cairo JdE 35257). The text on the statue identifies Mery as the son of the High Priest of Osiris Hat and his wife Iuy.[3]

A Family Monument from Abydos (Cairo Museum JdE 35258) also mentions Hat. In this text Hat is said to be a Dignitary, God's Father and Sealbearer of Osiris.[4]

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References

  1. Kitchen, Kenneth A., Pharaoh Triumphant: The Life and Times of Ramesses II, King of Egypt, Aris & Phillips. 1983, p 170, ISBN 978-0856682155
  2. H Franzmeier, News from Parahotep: The small Finds from his Tomb rediscovered, in: Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 2014, See genealogical table p. 175
  3. Kitchen, Kenneth A. Ramesside Inscriptions, Translated and Annotated Translations: Ramesses II, His Contemporaries (Ramesside Inscriptions Translations) (Volume III) Wiley-Blackwell. 2001, pg 318-320, ISBN 978-0631184287
  4. Kitchen: Ramesside Inscriptions, pp. 320-21



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